Last Chance At Summer Bucket List
There's a lot of sunny warm weather left in Blue Ridge GA this summer. Here are some 'don't miss' summer activities you can still get into!
Go on a scenic drive in mountain beauty
Our Self-Guided Tours make it easy to plan out the perfect summer scenic drive. And Blue Ridge has plenty in the surrounding countryside. From scenic farmscapes to long mountain views, to shady spots along the river, you can find every kind of scenic landscape:
- Scenic Driving Tour: Mountain and Countryside
- Starting Points for Scenic Drives in the Mountains
- 'Suches It Is' Scenic Drive Loop from Morganton to Suches
- Fannin County Town & Country Scenic Driving Tours
Have a picnic in Horseshoe Bend Park
Horseshoe Bend Park is the perfect getaway for an afternoon picnic, family BBQ, fishing, or just relaxing in the calm surroundings. Located right on the Toccoa River, it's a place to cool off during the heat of the end of summer.
Hike to a cool waterfall
Georgia's Blue Ridge is surrounded by spectacular waterfalls. A hike to a mountain cascade has all the rewards of a hiking adventure with a cool, misty spot as your destination. Click here for our guide to area falls.
Do Sunday Brunch at The Black Sheep
Make sure to make reservations at this popular place for Sunday Brunch. The Black Sheep has plenty of outdoor patio space and even live music during summer brunches. Spend some time hanging our with locals and visitors under the big trees at Black Sheep.
Catch an Evening Live Music Show
The Blue Ridge music scene keeps getting better and better. Have dinner at one of our great local restaurants then catch some of the varied music at a local hot spot. Check out our Events Calendar to plan an evening of fun at a local venue.
Catch Thursday Evening Pickin' in the Park
Pickin' in the Park is a local music tradition going on all summer long. The perfect outdoor setting on Thursday nights, right on the Toccoa River at Horseshoe Bend Park, brings local bluegrass musicians together from 6pm until dusk.
Hike to the start of The Appalachian Trail
One of the most famous hiking trails in the world begins right here in Georgia's Blue Ridge. You can hike to the start of it on Springer Mountain for breathtaking views, or hike portions of it all through Fannin County. The beauty of the area at Three Forks is a good starting place for an unforgettable late summer adventure. Get our free Appalachian Trail Hiking Guide here.